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1 East of the Rideau Transit Forum Transportation Services Department June 6,
2 What s Coming in 2018 O-Train Network 1 1
3 O-Train Confederation Line Multi-Modal Transformation The O-Train Confederation Line will: Transform Ottawa s transit system into a multi-modal transit system; Transform the customer experience and the way customers travel; Provide reliable and easy commuting via the downtown tunnel; and, Support continued economic growth. 2 2
4 Train Details Fleet of 34 Alstom Citadis Spirit cars. 300 passengers per car (120 seated and 180 standees). Each two-car train will carry 600 passengers every 5 minutes or less during peak periods. 15 trains will be in service during peak periods. 14 doors per two-car train will enable fast boarding and disembarking. 3 3
5 Train Design 4 4
6 Train Interior 5 5
7 Our Train Configuration One car configuration Two car configuration for our service Two cars coupled 6 6
8 St-Laurent Station 7 7
9 Hurdman Station 8 8
10 Rideau Station 9 9
11 Parliament Station 10 10
12 Station Amenities Bicycle parking Bicycle stairway runnels Customer information points Ticket machines Fare gates Fare-paid zones at Blair and Hurdman Audible and visual announcements Public washrooms at Blair and Hurdman Spacious and secure platforms Transecure areas Heated waiting areas Video camera monitoring Escalators Network maps Emergency telephones Clear signage and wayfinding Public art Accessibility features including: two elevators, tactile wayfinding tiles, and platform edge indicator strips 11 11
13 Ready for Rail Customer Readiness Campaign In the lead up to opening of the O-Train Confederation Line, OC Transpo wants to ensure a positive end-to-end customer travel experience starting on day one of revenue service; The Ready for Rail campaign launched in April 2017 and leading up to opening will create excitement and awareness, and equip customers with the information they need to adapt to the network transformation and seamlessly transition to their new journey
14 Ready for Rail Videos 13 13
15 Where will it go? 14 14
16 How many will it carry? 15 15
17 How often will it come? 16 16
18 How will I get to it? 17 17
19 How will I transfer? 18 18
20 Where will I buy my fare? 19 19
21 How will I get through the gate? 20 20
22 Built for Accessibility 21 21
23 Built for Safety 22 22
24 How will the opening of the O-Train Confederation Line change my trip? Bus routes across the entire OC Transpo network are being transformed to provide connections to the O-Train Confederation Line. Changes are being implemented gradually leading up to and shortly after the opening of the Confederation Line to ensure a smooth transition to the 2018 transit network. Customers will be able to use the Ready for Rail Travel Planner on octranspo.com to plan their trips in expected later in Information on upcoming changes will be released through many customer communication channels
25 Area Routes in
26 Connections to the O-Train Confederation Line in your area St-Laurent, Rideau and Parliament stations will be the primary connection points with the Confederation Line for bus routes from Rideau- Rockcliffe and Rideau-Vanier. Route Blair St-Laurent Hurdman Rideau Parliament 6 (current 1) P P 7 P P P 9 P P 12 P P P 14 P P P 17 P P 18 P P 19 P P 20 P 27 P 25 25
27 Bus Connections to St-Laurent Station 26 26
28 Route Changes Will be modified to serve Queen Street and Parliament Station. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between St-Laurent Station and Carleton University via Bank Street. 4:30AM to 1:00AM Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve St-Laurent Carleton U SB Carleton U St-Laurent NB
29 Route Changes Will be shortened to Tunney s Pasture and St-Laurent stations. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between Tunney s Pasture and St-Laurent stations via Gladstone Ave, Elgin St and Rideau St. 6:00AM to Midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Tunney s Pasture St-Laurent EB St-Laurent Tunney s Pasture WB
30 Route Changes Will be extended from Rideau Centre to Parliament Station. To provide a more direct route to St-Laurent and downtown, service will be removed on Quill, Lola and Donald. All-day service on Donald will be provided by Route 19. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between Parliament and St-Laurent Station via Overbrook community. 5:00AM to Midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve St-Laurent Parliament WB Parliament St-Laurent EB
31 Route Changes Will be shortened to operate along Marier Avenue, Olmstead Avenue and Donald Street, for a faster route. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between Parliament and St- Laurent stations via the Vanier community. 6:00AM to midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Tunney s Pasture St-Laurent EB St-Laurent Tunney s Pasture WB
32 Route Changes Will provide service between St- Laurent Station and the Montfort Hospital, allowing for convenient access from all parts of the city Will provide all-day service along Pères-Blancs Avenue. Operating Hours All-day service between Vanier and St-Laurent Station. 6:00 to Midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Vanier St-Laurent WB St-Laurent Vanier EB
33 Route Changes Will provide peak-period service between the new Wateridge community and St-Laurent Station via Cummings Avenue. Operating Hours Peak-period only Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir AM Mid PM Early Late Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Wateridge St-Laurent WB St-Laurent Wateridge EB
34 Bus Connection to Hurdman Station 33 33
35 Route Changes Modified to end at the Dalhousie/Rideau intersection. Modified to start at the Sussex/Rideau intersection, continue north along Sussex to regular route. Operating Hours Will continue to provide all-day service between South Keys and Rockcliffe via Bank Street. 6:00AM to Midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early AM Mid PM Eve Late Eve Day Eve Day Eve Rideau Hurdman SB Hurdman Rideau NB
36 Bus Connections to Downtown 35 35
37 (Current Route 1) Route Changes Renumbered in June 2017 Will be modified to serve Queen Street and Parliament Station Operating Hours Will continue to provide all-day service between South Keys and Rockcliffe via Bank Street 6:00AM to midnight Frequency From To Dir Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday AM Mid PM Early Late Day Eve Day Eve Rockcliffe South Keys SB South Keys Rockcliffe NB 7/
38 Route Changes Will be modified to serve Queen Street and Parliament Station. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between St-Laurent Station and Carleton University via Bank Street. 4:30AM to 1:00AM Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve St-Laurent Carleton U SB Carleton U St-Laurent NB
39 Route Changes Modified to end at the Dalhousie/Rideau intersection. Modified to start at the Sussex/Rideau intersection, continue north along Sussex to regular route. Operating Hours Will continue to provide all-day service between South Keys and Rockcliffe via Bank Street. 6:00AM to Midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early AM Mid PM Eve Late Eve Day Eve Day Eve Rideau Hurdman SB Hurdman Rideau NB
40 Route Changes No changes Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between Blair Station and Parliament Station via Montreal Road and Rideau Street. 4:30AM to 1:00AM Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Parliament Blair EB / Blair Parliament WB 7/
41 Route Changes Will be shortened to Tunney s Pasture and St-Laurent stations. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between Tunney s Pasture and St-Laurent stations via Gladstone Ave, Elgin St and Rideau St. 6:00AM to Midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Tunney s Pasture St-Laurent EB St-Laurent Tunney s Pasture WB
42 Route Changes Will provide peak-period connections between the new Wateridge community and downtown. Operating Hours Peak-period only Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Wateridge Downtown NB Downtown Wateridge SB
43 Route Changes Will be extended from Rideau Centre to Parliament Station. To provide a more direct route to St- Laurent and downtown, service will be removed on Quill, Lola and Donald. All-day service on Donald will be provided by Route 19. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between Parliament and St-Laurent Station via Overbrook community. 5:00AM to Midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve St-Laurent Parliament WB Parliament St-Laurent EB
44 Route Changes Will be shortened to operate along Marier Avenue, Olmstead Avenue and Donald Street, for a faster route. Operating Hours Will provide all-day service between Parliament and St- Laurent stations via the Vanier community. 6:00AM to midnight Frequency Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday From To Dir Early Late AM Mid PM Eve Eve Day Eve Day Eve Tunney s Pasture St-Laurent EB St-Laurent Tunney s Pasture WB
45 Improved service coming to your area in 2018 The planned service in 2018 meets key objectives for transit service in Vanier, Overbrook, Lindenlea, New Edinburgh and Rockcliffe: P Faster connections to Confederation Line stations P Maintains connections to downtown and major destinations in Vanier and Overbrook P New north/south service through Overbrook and Vanier P Improved reliability of bus service P Extended service into new Wateridge community 44 44
46 Capacity improvements in plan Routes 6/7/19 - Added capacity from Beechwood with new Route 17 Route 12 - Capacity freed-up as more customers change to Routes 7, 9, 14, 18, 19, 20, 27 to travel downtown via O-Train Confederation Line 45 45
47 Reliability improvements in plan Routes 6/7 - Transit priority signals on Bank Routes 6/9 - Transit signal priority operational study on Dalhousie Routes 6/7/12 - Operation via Queen instead of Wellington Routes 6/7/12/14 - Reduced bus volumes on and redesign/reconstruction of Rideau Route 12 Improving reliability through roadway modifications as part of redesign/reconstruction of Montreal Rd in
48 Reliability improvements in plan (cont d) Route 19 Shortened, more direct route, avoiding Montfort Hospital Routes 6/7/9/12/14/17/18/19 Current delays due to temporary traffic patterns and Confederation Line construction downtown will no longer exist in Less bus congestion downtown as O-Train replaces many buses through the core - provides more capacity in lanes and at intersections, which in turn help reliability 47
49 #ready4rail 48 48
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